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23 March, 16:06

Spacecraft has or have been seen hovering over the White House over the last few weeks.

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  1. 23 March, 16:31
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    Spacecraft have been seen hovering over the White House over the last few weeks.

    Explanation:

    Has is used with singular noun.

    Have is used with plural noun.

    The term "have" and "has" are used with the pronouns-plural noun and singular noun respectively.

    Has is used in the sentence with present tense and present perfect tense.

    Have is used in the present tense when the subject is a plural noun or the pronouns.

    In the given sentence, spacecraft have been seen hovering over the White House over the last few weeks.
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